Urban Lifedesign Group

The Community Greenhouse Foundation is proud to announce a new Strategic Partner serving the South Florida communities to delivery it’s “Greening Residential America” program. The program helps to provides communities with the resources to bring “green attainable housing” to their communities. New and renovated energy efficient green homes can be offered to City, County, governmental employees and the public through the program along with the opportunity for local “community” builders to tap into products and training to build greener and more energy efficient.

“We are very excited to align ourselves with Urban Lifedesign Group and their HOPE program. They have been stepping up to take on a leadership role in the South Florida Market and have shown great passion in bringing attainable housing to the residents of South Florida and along with trying to move energy efficiency and greener homes into the communities”, said Richard Evans CEO of the Foundation.

“Working hand and hand with Urban Lifedesign Group and their partners, The Empowerment Consortium Group, we feel the program will be a great success for all the communities that participate in the region” he added. Urban Lifedesign Group offers their clients a true opportunity to attain the dream of homeownership. ULG has built a solid relationship with many local government officials and organizations across Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade to promote workforce and first time homebuyer’s home ownership and we feel it is a great fit for both organizations,” Mr. Evans added.

““Our group is excited about this partnership with the Community Greenhouse Foundation! By joining forces we will see a great success in providing single family ‘green’ homes for our first time home buyers and workforce employees at attainable prices! Together we will bring Green Sustainable initiatives to a whole new level in South Florida,” said Ryan Kuhlman, President of The Urban Lifedesign Group.

To find out more about the “Greening Residential America” program and how to participate visit www.communitygreenhouse.org and click on “How to participate”.

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